Aging and stress promote senescence, which has intrinsic tumor suppressor functions and extrinsic tumor promoting properties. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to delineate the effects of senescence inducers on the various types of cells that compose the different organs. We show here that primary normal breast luminal (NBL) cells are more sensitive than their corresponding stromal fibroblasts to proliferative as well as oxidative damage-induced senescence. Like fibroblasts, senescent NBL cells secreted elevated amounts of various cytokines, including interleukin-6 (IL-6) and IL-8, and expressed high levels of p16, p21, and p53, while lamin B1 was downregulated. When senescent, luminal cells activated stromal fibroblasts in an IL-8-dependent manner, through the activation of the STAT3 pathway. These myofibroblasts promoted the epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and the stemness processes in breast cancer cells in a paracrine manner both and in a breast cancer animal model. These results show the role of senescent breast luminal cells in promoting the inflammatory/carcinogenic microenvironment through the activation of fibroblasts in an IL-8-dependent manner.

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